Description:

About the Position:
The Attorney works within the Civil Services Division of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, Government Advice and Elected Officials Group. The Government Advice and Elected Officials Practice Group provides legal advice and representation to County officers, including the Board of Supervisors, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Sheriff, Recorder, Treasurer, School Superintendent, and County Attorney, among others. This Practice Group also provides legal advice to many Departments in County government that report to the County Manager, Office of Management and Budget, Justice Courts, Public Health, Public Fiduciary, Medical Examiner, Animal Care and Control, Materials Management, and Facilities Management and other social and human services functions on matters ranging from public records requests, open meeting laws, intergovernmental agreements, government contracts, procurement law, and general statutory duties and authority of the Departments. In this role, you'll also focus on litigation and advisory work representing Maricopa County, its agencies, and employees in State and Federal Courts. You will collaborate with other attorneys and paralegals in and out of the office, as well as with clients, in drafting motions, reports, and other documents, as well as negotiating and working with opposing counsel and others to assist in achieving compliance.

About the Office of County Attorney
The Civil Services Division of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office serves as a law firm that provides legal representation and advice to the County government, its various elected officials and agencies, as well as the dedicated employees of Maricopa County. We handle matters such as tax appeals by County taxpayers, environmental enforcement cases, public records requests, and we defend legal actions, lawsuits, and claims brought against the County. Our division has four practice groups, such as Government Advice/Elected Officials, Human Resources/Tax/Behavioral Health, and Litigation.

We Require
  • Juris Doctorate (Professional) degree from an ABA-accredited law school
  • Five years of experience in civil litigation, which includes providing advice to government agencies
  • Successful candidates must be admitted to practice law and be in good standing with the State Bar of Arizona at the time of application
  • Valid Arizona driver's license upon hire

We Also Value
  • Experience practicing law in a government setting
  • Experience handling direct civil trials in the federal and state court
  • Experience in state and federal appellate courts
  • Experience in training and development, providing legal advice to police agencies, and statistical analysis